Dreamers for Dreamers
Briefly

The article presents a KALTBLUT exclusive featuring the work of photographer Stefano Ponzi. It discusses the importance of dreams and surrealism, emphasizing how dreams, while distinctly individual, can connect to collective experiences. The piece delves into Freudian theories on dreams and their representations, showcasing the collaborative effort of creative professionals in fashion photography. The narrative underlines the necessity of dreams in our lives, arguing that their loss equates to a loss of self, and illustrates how art, music, theatre, and literature inspire the portrayal of these surreal experiences.
As we know, surrealism is based on the idea of a higher degree of reality connected to certain associations previously overlooked, on the impotence of the dream, and on the disinterested play of thought.
Dreams can be analyzed through some essential points of Freudian theories, as a form of thought that primarily expresses itself through images, sounds, and bodily sensations.
Killing our dream life would mean killing ourselves, mutilating our souls. Dreaming is the only thing we have, and it belongs only to us; vulnerable and unalterably ours.
Inspired by a blend of art, music, theatre, and literature, the goal is to bring something magical and surreal into light, but with just the right dose of reality.
Read at www.kaltblut-magazine.com
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